Publisher URL: | http://core.informatik.haw-hamburg.de/images/publications/papers/msks-eatts-13a.pdf | Publisher DOI: | 10.1109/VNC.2013.6737589 | Title: | Extending IEEE 802.1 AVB with time-triggered scheduling : a simulation study of the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous traffic | Language: | English | Authors: | Meyer, Philipp Steinbach, Till Korf, Franz Schmidt, Thomas C. |
Editor: | Altinas, Onur Chen, Wai Wyglins, Alexander M. Grutes, Marco Gozalv, Javier Petit, Jonathan |
metadata.local.contributorCorporate.other: | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Issue Date: | 2013 | Publisher: | IEEE | Part of Series: | 2013 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC) : 16 - 18 December 2013, Boston, MA, USA | Startpage: | 47 | Endpage: | 54 | Conference: | IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference 2013 | Abstract: | In-car networks based on Ethernet are expected to be the first choice for future applications in the domain of info- and entertainment. However, the full benefit of a technologically integrated in-car network will only become rewarding with an Ethernet-based backbone, unifying several automotive domains in a single infrastructure. Today, there is remarkable interest in the IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging (AVB) protocol suite, that provides end-to-end performance guarantees in Ethernet networks. But for the strict timing requirements of automotive control-traffic, these guarantees are too weak. An extension of Ethernet AVB with synchronous time-triggered traffic can overcome these limitations. In this paper, we investigate the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous traffic by experimentally adding time-triggered messages to the credit-based shaper of AVB in a straightforward way. Based on simulations and analytical evaluations, we quantify the impact of such integration concepts for a reasonable design range. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of a shaping strategy with concurrent AVB and time-triggered message, but show a significant impact of the schedule design on the asynchronous AVB streams. Based on our findings, we provide recommendations for configurations that can improve end-to-end network performance for in-car applications by over 100%. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/1367 | ISBN: | 978-1-4799-2688-6 1-4799-2687-6 978-1-4799-2687-9 |
Institute: | Department Informatik Fakultät Technik und Informatik |
Type: | Chapter/Article (Proceedings) |
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